A breeze at the window! A creak from the floor! He's looking for treasure, so don't lock the back door! The one! The only! Locke Cole!
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All treasure hunters must, of course, have a Furret; they're like the little drones that collect power ups for you in bullet hell games. Aipom serves a similar function; it climbs, it climbs well, and it has three opposable thumbs.
Then you have Sandslash, which... well, digs; a must-have for tomb-raiding and general spelunking, as Locke should well know from his Narshe days! It's probably there where he got his lovely Piloswine, which doubles as a blanket for those cold, lonely nights. ;_; (Until Celes enters the scene. Ahem.)
Sneasel is like one of the big thief-y pokemon; I'd have given him Murkrow, too, but his Flying slot was taken up by THE PHOENIX MAGICITE.
Next up! With the voice of angels, the belle of the ball, she charms octopi and smugglers alike!
Rarely seen without her traveling stage, Maria is always ready to whip up a on-the-spot performance with her twin Loudred amps, her Ampharos spotlight, and her beautiful Rosalia dancers! Her singing coach, Wigglytuff, is rarely seen but rumoured to be an absolute knockout.
Finally, somebody who couldn't possibly be her sword-wielding alter-ego, the Mistress Runic, the Knight Fantastic, the General Celes Chere!
What's a knight without her Rapidash charger? A Gallade is her blade, a Mime her shield; and at her back, Gardevoir and Glaceon give her all the support she needs! Rumours place her in a steamy relationship with legendary... treasure hunter, Locke Cole, but this Warrior of Justice has denied every question tossed her way! And an even greater mystery surrounds her final Pokemon--it is said that the blackened Pokeball holds some ancient evil, sealed by ancient magics and replenished by her goodly deeds. The world may never know what dark secret it hides.
Nostalgiamon
All treasure hunters must, of course, have a Furret; they're like the little drones that collect power ups for you in bullet hell games. Aipom serves a similar function; it climbs, it climbs well, and it has three opposable thumbs.
Then you have Sandslash, which... well, digs; a must-have for tomb-raiding and general spelunking, as Locke should well know from his Narshe days! It's probably there where he got his lovely Piloswine, which doubles as a blanket for those cold, lonely nights. ;_; (Until Celes enters the scene. Ahem.)
Sneasel is like one of the big thief-y pokemon; I'd have given him Murkrow, too, but his Flying slot was taken up by THE PHOENIX MAGICITE.
Next up! With the voice of angels, the belle of the ball, she charms octopi and smugglers alike!
Rarely seen without her traveling stage, Maria is always ready to whip up a on-the-spot performance with her twin Loudred amps, her Ampharos spotlight, and her beautiful Rosalia dancers! Her singing coach, Wigglytuff, is rarely seen but rumoured to be an absolute knockout.
Finally, somebody who couldn't possibly be her sword-wielding alter-ego, the Mistress Runic, the Knight Fantastic, the General Celes Chere!
What's a knight without her Rapidash charger? A Gallade is her blade, a Mime her shield; and at her back, Gardevoir and Glaceon give her all the support she needs! Rumours place her in a steamy relationship with legendary... treasure hunter, Locke Cole, but this Warrior of Justice has denied every question tossed her way! And an even greater mystery surrounds her final Pokemon--it is said that the blackened Pokeball holds some ancient evil, sealed by ancient magics and replenished by her goodly deeds. The world may never know what dark secret it hides.